Emil Bulls Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
25,465
Category
Rapcore, Alternative, Metal, Punk, Hardcore, Nu Metal, Rock
Concerts
Dec
13
Juz
Andernach
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Dec
14
F-Haus
Jena
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Dec
20
Backstage Werk
München
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Dec
21
Backstage Werk
München
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Jan
17
Garage Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken
Tickets
Jan
18
LKA Longhorn
Stuttgart
Tickets
Jan
23
Modernes
Bremen
Tickets
Jan
24
Die Pumpe
Kiel
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Jan
25
Rosenhof GmbH
Osnabrück
Tickets
Jan
30
Zeche Bochum
Bochum
Tickets
Jan
31
Eventhall-Airport
Regensburg-galgenberg
Tickets
Feb
01
Tante-JU
Dresden
Tickets
Feb
06
Batschkapp
Frankfurt Am Main
Tickets
Feb
07
E-Werk Kulturzentrum GmbH
Erlangen
Tickets
Feb
08
Kaminwerk
Memmingen
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About Emil Bulls
„This is the time, this is the place for great revenge. This is the day to say fire-fuck you.“ „It’s over now. ... It’s unbelievable, now I just feel newborn.“
Two lines from the new Emil Bulls album representing the band in 2005. One openly offensive and loud-mouthed , the other one proudly embracing life. Two lyrical statements of self-esteem to bring on the comeback. Emil Bulls are back. “The Southern Comfort” is the most serious and autonomous album so far. Or to make it short: 100% Bulls.
Which takes us to the topic: the title “The Southern Comfort” may sound like a homage to the band’s second favourite drink. At a closer view “The Southern Comfort” stands for the bands love of their Bavarian home and it’s relaxed spirit. Not fulfilling the Oompa-music cliche though.
“The Southern Comfort” can be understood as a kind of motive for the entire production. Instead of wandering off to distant production facilities such as Spain or Sweden, as was the case with previous albums, the Bulls stayed at home this time. Most Songs were written in a small place near Chiemsee, next to the Bavarian Alps.
Bulls-singer Christoph: “Eventhough or rather because we were so crammed in that place, we wrote 17 brandnew songs in only two weeks. That was a really special atmosphere.” In the midst of this alpine refuge the band got to relax and head in any musical direction that would come up. No limitations, no conventions, no pressure. Early raw-versions were recorded at the bands rehearsal-place on the outskirts of Munich. The album itself was produced in a small Studio in town – produced, recorded and mixed by Klaus Scheuermann, singer and guitarist for the Punkrockers Farbe Funf.
Bulls-guitarist Chrissy: “Klaus, being a multi-instrumentalist, worked very song-oriented during the production-process. We would just work on the songs and arrangements until they really turned out the way we had envisioned them.”
To sign a deal with the Munich-based label Pirate Records seems like an obvious step in developing the identity of this album. “The Southern Comfort” was produced in a joint-venture with the new American label Track 1, who will be taking care of international sales.
“The Southern Comfort” is the current peak of a development, which was kicked off by the cancellation of the old record-deal in 2004. Half a year later the old drummer Fini quit the band to pick up studies at the University.
Each of these events could have resulted in the dissolution of any band. But things took a different turn for the Emil Bulls, when drummer Fabian Fuss heard of the vacant drum stool and offered to join the band.
Fab’s first trip with the band took him to Canada and New York, where Emil Bulls played at the legendary CBGB’s Club, before heading to Bachham near the beautiful Chiemsee. A place inspiring enough to make it onto the album as a song title.
The music itself though is not at all relaxed or cosy, apart from the intro with its horns and drumrolls. The aforementioned opener “Revenge” breaks loose like a storm, contrasted by the ironic realisation “Our excesses are known our success is not”. This proves both the musical seriousness as well as lyrical wit.
A second example: The acoustic song “Friday Night”. Musically as well as lyrically fragile and explicit. A further highpoint to be mentioned is “Newborn”. Great College-Poprock and probably the most positive Bulls-song ever.
Another rumbling masterpiece of rock can be found “At Fleischberg’s”. A bar where anything is possible. “Nothing exceeds like excess”. Fleischberg’s might be just around your corner…
And then there’s “Mongoose”. A song close to being cheesy, with a chorus that will open the sky for you. And “Bachham” with its hymn-like hookline and sci-fi synthesisers. These and other samples and sounds were created by DJ Zamzoe, who will not join the band on tour anymore though.
After seven years as a soundfreak he realised his dream of being in a studio, working with … sounds.
“The Southern Comfort” is not your regular die-cast album. Anyway this label will usually only come up when all the songs on an album sound the same. “The Southern Comfort” is colourfully different, exciting, brash and the essence of the bands work so far.
A critics favourite game – pigeon-holing – won’t work here. No other band sounds like Emil Bulls. Prove me wrong and I’ll get you a beer. Cheers or as we say in Bavaria: Ein Prosit!
Christoph: Vocals / Guitar
Chrissy : Guitar
Moik : Guitar
Citnoh : Bass
Fab : Drums
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Genres
Rapcore, Alternative, Metal, Punk, Hardcore, Nu Metal, Rock
Band members
Christoph v. Freydorf - Vox Stephan "Moik" Karl - Guitar, James Richardson - Bass Andy Bock - Guitar Fabian "Fab" Füss - Drums
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Emil Bulls Tour Cities
Kiel, Germany
Dresden, Germany
Osnabrück, Germany
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Bremen, Germany
Memmingen, Germany
Stuttgart, Germany
Bochum, Germany
Erlangen, Germany
Saarbrücken, Germany
Munich, Germany
Andernach, Germany
Jena, Germany
Frequently Asked Questions About Emil Bulls
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Emil Bulls on tour?
Yes, Emil Bulls is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Emil Bulls concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Emil Bulls tour
is scheduled for 15 dates across 13 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Emil Bulls scheduled to play?
Emil Bulls is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Emil Bulls tour start?
Emil Bulls’s tour starts Dec 13, 2024 and ends on Feb 08, 2025.
They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Andernach at Juz and their next upcoming concert
will be in Dresden at Tante-JU.
What venues is Emil Bulls performing at?
As part of the Emil Bulls tour, Emil Bulls is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 13 - Andernach,
RP @ Juz
Dec 14 - Jena,
TH @ F-Haus
Dec 20 - München,
BY @ Backstage Werk
Dec 21 - München,
BY @ Backstage Werk
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 17 - Saarbrücken,
SL @ Garage Saarbrücken
Jan 18 - Stuttgart,
BW @ LKA Longhorn
Jan 23 - Bremen,
Germany @ Modernes
Jan 24 - Kiel,
Germany @ Die Pumpe
Jan 25 - Osnabrück,
NI @ Rosenhof GmbH
Jan 30 - Bochum,
North Rhine-Westphalia @ Zeche Bochum
Jan 31 - Regensburg-galgenberg,
Germany @ Eventhall-Airport
Feb 01 - Dresden,
SN @ Tante-JU
Feb 06 - Frankfurt Am Main,
Hesse @ Batschkapp
Feb 07 - Erlangen,
Germany @ E-Werk Kulturzentrum GmbH
Feb 08 - Memmingen,
Germany @ Kaminwerk